Gareth Pugh Archive Menswear Collection
British designer Gareth Pugh emerged as a bold, avant-garde voice in London’s fashion scene in the early 2000s, gaining international acclaim for his theatrical runway presentations and sculptural approach to clothing. Educated at Central Saint Martins, Pugh quickly became known for pushing the boundaries of form, material, and silhouette, blending futurism, performance art, and dark romanticism into a signature aesthetic that challenges conventional menswear.
Throughout his career, Gareth Pugh cultivated a visual language defined by sharp angles, exaggerated proportions, and innovative materials such as PVC, neoprene, and metallic fabrics. Voluminous coats, structured jackets, draped tunics, and sculptural accessories became hallmarks, often rendered in monochromatic palettes of black, grey, and silver. The designer’s work balances conceptual experimentation with emotional intensity, producing pieces that feel both dramatic and wearable, and that convey a sense of power, ritual, and identity.
This archive collection presents rare runway pieces and signature garments from the Gareth Pugh era — sculptural outerwear, angular tailoring, layered tunics, and accessories that exemplify his darkly futuristic vision. For collectors drawn to avant-garde performance aesthetics, experimental materials, and menswear that doubles as wearable art, these pieces are more than clothing—they are expressions of conceptual storytelling and boundary-pushing design.
Shop Gareth Pugh archive pieces — curated by DRIEW for discerning collectors.